Vincent van Gogh
The Pandorica Opens, also known as Blue Box Exploding, was one of the final paintings by Vincent van Gogh, painted in 1890 and inspired by transmissions he picked up from the Stonehenge of 102 AD.

Did Vincent van Gogh paint a TARDIS?

The painting is based on the Van Gogh painting Starry Night, which is an actual Van Gogh, and probably one of the most famous images in modern art. The Exploding Tardis is a painting Van Gogh made after having a nightmare about the Doctor’s ship.

What was in the pandorica box?

In Amy’s room, River finds a story book about Pandora’s box and a children’s book about Roman Britain. River communicates this to the Doctor, warning him that the Pandorica must be a trap, created out of Amy’s memories. As the Doctor is sealed inside the Pandorica, every star in the sky goes supernova.

What happens if the TARDIS explodes?

From the Doctor’s viewpoint, the Earth, the moon and the exploding TARDIS existed until 1996, when they too began to fade. Aside from the Moon, the exploding TARDIS, and Earth and its inhabitants, every star, planet, life form and object was erased from the Universe, past, present and future.

What episode is van Gogh in Doctor Who?

Vincent and the Doctor
Tony Curran, as Vincent van Gogh, is compared to a self-portrait of his character. “Vincent and the Doctor” is the tenth episode of the fifth series of British science fiction television series Doctor Who, first broadcast on BBC One on 5 June 2010.

Why can Vincent see the Krafayis?

No one is able to see it. That is except for Vincent Van Gogh. As a metaphor for his depression, the Krafayis is visible only to Van Gogh throughout the episode – and Van Gogh is the only one of the three able to ‘fight’ the monster, as the only one able to see it.

What does the Doctor whisper to himself?

A bewildered Amy wonders how the Doctor keeps vanishing, making him explain what the device on his wrist is: “cheap, and nasty time travel; it’s bad for you. I’m trying to give it up.” The Eleventh Doctor whispers to himself.

What was the crack in Amy’s wall?

“One day, there’s going to be a very big bang, one so big it’ll make everything crack,” explained the Doctor, who also revealed that the white light streaming through the crack was “time energy” (Or, more poetically, “the fire at the end of the universe”) that unwrites history (Shades of DC Comics’ Crisis On Infinite …

Why did the doctors TARDIS explode?

Doctor Who confirmed the Silence was responsible for blowing up the TARDIS in season 5, but how they managed to accomplish this is still a mystery. The Silence, a religious sect of the space church called the Papal Mainframe, made the TARDIS explode at the end of season 5 of Doctor Who.

Can the TARDIS be destroyed?

As I’m sure many of you remember, the TARDIS was destroyed in The Pandorica Opens. The TARDIS shouldn’t be that easy to destroy, and yet the Silence were able to destroy it without even being inside it. Worse, they destroy it to such an incredible extent that it causes every moment in history to be destroyed.